OneLayer, the global leader in private LTE/5G OT management and Zero Trust security, has announced the expansion of its operations into Latin America. This strategic move follows the company’s strong performance in North America and marks a major step toward meeting growing regional demand for private cellular network solutions.
The expansion includes dedicated sales and support teams across multiple countries, with initial presence in Chile and Brazil, two markets seeing accelerated adoption of Industry 4.0 connectivity solutions.
OneLayer’s first major success in Latin America came through the mining industry, where the company’s platform enabled one of the region’s largest operators to integrate a complex private cellular deployment with its enterprise IT infrastructure.
Through OneLayer’s device-centric visibility, segmentation, and security automation, the mining company achieved:
The project demonstrated the tangible value of private LTE/5G networks for industrial environments, paving the way for wider adoption across utilities, logistics, and critical infrastructure.
Building on its mining success, OneLayer is now gaining traction with utilities companies across Latin America, replicating the achievements it delivered for North American customers in the energy sector.
“Following our tremendous success in North America, we’re seeing equally strong demand in Latin America, where our first major deployment validated the growing need for cellular device-centric security, observability, and orchestration capabilities,” said Drew Ganther, VP of Sales at OneLayer. “By establishing our regional presence across key markets like Chile and Brazil, we can provide the localized support our customers and partners need to successfully deploy and scale their private cellular initiatives.”
OneLayer’s regional expansion underscores its commitment to transforming enterprise cellular environments globally. With operations now spanning North America, Latin America, and Europe, the company continues to support critical industries in their journey toward secure, scalable private 5G networks.